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- Fix brokenness on 11.x due to lack of LTO support, required by one
of the dependency
Thanks to dewayne@heuristicsystems.com.au for pointing out
the issue
PR: 245428
Reported by: Bernhard <bernhard.kneip@postadigitale.de>, pkg-fallout@

- Update to 18.04
- Switch to using Github sources, easier to maintain
- Remove dependency on git
- Add dependency on autoreconf as we are now using sources from git
- Thanks to Bernhard, and reporter for help with testing
PR: 228935
Reported by: post at zuglufttier dot de

- Update to 18.03
- Remove GRAPHICS option, it's now implicitly enabled in this version
- Remove the patch corresponding to a dependency removed upstream
- Thanks to reporter for help with testing
PR: 227386
Reported by: post at zuglufttier dot de

Chez Scheme is both a programming language and an implementation
of that language, with supporting tools and documentation.
As a superset of the language described in the
[Revised<sup>6</sup> Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme]
(http://www.r6rs.org)(R6RS), Chez Scheme supports all standard
features of Scheme, including first-class procedures, proper treatment
of tail calls, continuations, user-defined records, libraries,
exceptions, and hygienic macro expansion.
Chez Scheme also includes extensive support for interfacing with C
and other languages, support for multiple threads possibly running
on multiple cores, non-blocking I/O, and many other features.
WWW: https://cisco.github.io/ChezScheme
Thanks to jrm for helping with testing.